Kim Jong-un will use Trump meeting to say North Korea has 'NO CHOICE' but to build nukes

Kim Jong-un will use Trump meeting to say North Korea has 'NO CHOICE' but to build nukes

NORTH KOREA leader Kim Jong-un cannot be trusted to halt his nuclear programme and could claim he has “no choice” but to continue developing nuclear weapons after his meeting with President Donald Trump, an expert has claimed.

Mr Malice pointed out how high tensions were between the rogue state and the US just a few months ago.

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North Korea news: Kim Jong-un will use Trump to justify building nuclear weapons

He said: “AfterDonald Trumpsaid ‘Fire and Fury’, North Korea said they were going to hit Guam with missiles… In November they sentenced Donald Trump to death.

“It takes a lot to go from ‘we are going to kill you’ in November, to we are going to give you everything you want in April and ask for nothing in return.

“Especially in light of what happened in Syria. Syria was just struck less than a week ago and now North Koreaissaying they are going to give up their nukes and they are saying they are perfectly comfortable with having American troops in South Korea, which has been a sticking point for them for decades.

“Here we have our worst enemy so to trust them at face value makes no sense.”

Here we have our worst enemy so to trust them at face value makes no sense

Michael Malice

Mr Malice also told Fox News, that the rogue dictator Kim Jong-un may use the talks with Mr Trump to declare he has “no choice” but to restart developing nukes, ramping upWorld War 3fears.

He said: “Everyone is cheering and applauding as if we have won and North Korea is going to liberalise and give up their nukes and concentration camps.

“Let’s celebrate when these things actually happen.

“It would be very easy for Kim Jong-un to say ‘we tried the peace way, now we have no choice but to amp up our nuclear program’.

“We don’t know what is going to happen because we don’t know how President Trump is going to approach him.”

The country’s state media, KCNA stated that “from April 21”, the hermit kingdom will “stop nuclear tests”.

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